نتایج جستجو برای: anti tumor effect

تعداد نتایج: 2280243  

Objective(s): Program death 1 (PD-1)/ program death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) pathways, as the main inhibitory checkpoints, induce immunosuppression in the tumor microenvironment (TME). Despite the importance of inhibitor checkpoint receptor (ICR) blockers, their outcomes have been limited by the low immune response rate and induced acquired resistance. Pre-existing tumor-speci...

Journal: :Processes 2021

Conjugated linoleic acids (CLA) are distinctive polyunsaturated fatty acids. They present in food produced by ruminant animals and they accumulated seeds of certain plants. These naturally occurring substances have demonstrated to anti-carcinogenic activity. Their potential effect inhibit cancer has been shown vivo vitro studies. In this review, we the multiple effects CLA isomers on developmen...

Journal: :Neuro-oncology 2022

Abstract Background Treatment options for recurrent glioblastoma are limited and with the possible exception of regorafenib, no agent has demonstrated superior activity to lomustine. Therefore, there is an urgent need more effective treatment strategies glioblastoma. Here, we investigated different combinations based on tumor-stroma targeting antibody-cytokine fusion protein L19TNF in preclinic...

Journal: :Acta medica Okayama 1985
Y Yada N Tanaka K Orita

The anti-tumor effect of immunization with heat-killed Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Tbc) and Tuberculin (PPD)-coupled syngeneic tumor cells was examined in vivo. Three tumor cell lines were employed. Immunization of Tbc-primed BALB/c mice with PPD-coupled syngeneic Meth-A tumor cells displayed a potent anti-tumor effect on viable Meth-A cells inoculated subcutaneously. Neither PPD-coupled LLC (L...

Journal: :middle east journal of cancer 0
ahmad nasser student research committee, ilam university of medical sciences, ilam, iran. ara khosravi associate professor of immunology, immunology dept., faculty of medicine, ilam university of medical sciences, ilam, iran mohamad taha gomravi student research committee, ilam university of medical sciences, ilam, iran reza azizian student research committee, ilam university of medical sciences, ilam, iran

t regulatory cells play a crucial role in immunological unresponsiveness to self- antigens and in suppressing excessive immune responses deleterious to the host. t regulatory cells are produced in the thymus as a functionally mature subpopulation of t cells. they can be induced from naive t cells in the periphery and express their marker as a forkhead/winged helix transcription factor called fo...

2005
Gregor Sersa Maja Cemazar Damijan Miklavcic LIuis M. Mir

Electrochemotherapy is a new approach in the treatment of tumors that takes advantage of the permeabilization of the cell membrane by electric pulses to facilitate the delivery of chemotherapeutic drugs into the cells, According to the procedures described previously, the anti-tumor effectiveness of electrochemotherapy with bleomycin (BLM) was tested on three different murine tumor models, with...

Duo Zhang, Fang Fang Liangzhong Zhao, Liguo Wang, Ling Qi Qiang Li, Qing Fang, Shuang Chen, Yingxin Qin

Objective(s): Juglone is isolated from many species of the Juglandaceae family and used as an anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and anti-tumor therapeutic. Here, we evaluated juglone-induced antitumor effect in ovarian cancer SKOV3 cells. Materials and Methods: MTT assay was performed to examine juglone anti-proliferative effect. Cell cycle and apoptosis were studied using flow cytometry in juglone-t...

2017
Sergey Kalish Svetlana Lyamina Eugenia Manukhina Yuri Malyshev Anastasiya Raetskaya Igor Malyshev

BACKGROUND M1 macrophages target tumor cells. However, many tumors produce anti-inflammatory cytokines, which reprogram the anti-tumor M1 macrophages into the pro-tumor M2 macrophages. We have hypothesized that the problem of pro-tumor macrophage reprogramming could be solved by using a special M3 switch phenotype. The M3 macrophages, in contrast to the M1 macrophages, should respond to anti-in...

Journal: :Cell 2015
David J. DiLillo Jeffrey V. Ravetch

Passively administered anti-tumor monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) rapidly kill tumor targets via FcγR-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC), a short-term process. However, anti-tumor mAb treatment can also induce a vaccinal effect, in which mAb-mediated tumor death induces a long-term anti-tumor cellular immune response. To determine how such responses are generated, we utilized a murine model of an anti-t...

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